So in my opinion it would be best to do it as I explain first, record in mono and add FX in stereo, then its easy to change the FX if necessary and the mixing will be easier. You can record you guitar in stereo with the FX from your pedalboard, but you have to know what you are doing, because if you overdo/underdo an FX you will have to record the whole track again, and you will have to record into a stero track or two separate mono tracks connected to each input of the Fast track Pro, the issue here is that mixing also becomes a bit of a hassle. Then you will hear the signal “spread” in the stereo mix. So you would connect your recorded guitar inside ardour which would be a mono track (only one input) to a stereo bus which would have the reverb, chorus, delay, etc. The rest you can add them up on your computer via a BUS, especially a Stereo Bus where you will be placing these FX, because some of them work better in stereo, such as reverb and chorus. Thing is that for recording it’s best to record a signal dry (or as dry as possible) without any FX, just maybe OD/Distortions, wahs, phaser, vibrato, etc. You will achieve a different sound, but only in the sense of some FX like chorus, delays and reverbs. So if I understand your question, you mean what happens if you connect both outputs from the ME-20 to the two inputs of the Fast Track pro? Ok, if that’s the question here it goes: I can see that the BOSS ME-20 also has two outputs just like my GT-8, using both will give you a stereo sound. Hello pedrorythm, usually you don’t need a preamp for a pedalboard like the GT series or the Line 6, they are usually record ready, but if you connect the pedalboard to the Fast Track Pro (which is a preamp) you should be fine for recording, it’s all pretty balanced. I have a Boss GT-8 Guitar FX Pedal Board recording into it (nice amp, mic and environment simulations), so what I do is I send my signal level the hottest possible from GT-8 into the Fast Track Pro and roll the input level in FTP to the lowest, if it’s still too hot I’ll use the pad buttons, this is the best way to prevent any hiss or hum in the recording line and lets you record descent levels without taking too much of the headroom in ardour and with 24 bit mode in FTP I have a bit more headroom to work with. NOTE: This device can be quite noisy if you don’t set your recording levels properly, especially if you have another device with preamp in front of it in the chain. My guide is located here: any questions or comments just post them there: The payoff is worth it, better quality, but if you are just going to do demos or “play” around without getting into heavy mixing where you don’t care much about headroom, I strongly advice to not do all this then… 16 bit will do. use two kernels in your system, generic for everyday use and rt just for audio work with this specific device.download, patch and compile new RT-kernel.IF YOU WANT/NEED 24 BIT MODE YOU WILL HAVE TO: I wrote a quite nice guide for it in my blog to make it run 24 bit, I have not tested the digital inputs/outputs and other functions but it works well under 24 bit for me with analog ins. If you install qjackctl, you will be able to choose the right inputs/outputs in Fast Track Pro. Guitar Pro tablature software is free for the first 7 days.This device should work out of the box for you, despite it will only function 16 bit mode and only using the 2 analog inputs in the front. You can thus use your tablature player or your tabbing application on all your devices: computer, tablet or smartphone. The Guitar Pro software suite is also available as a mobile application compatible with iOS and Android. Product Step 2 - Product You must select a product. Series Pianos USB Audio and MIDI Interfaces MIDI Interfaces Keyboard Controllers Monitors Headphones Microphones Accessories Legacy You must select a series. Whether you're a music teacher, a transcriber, a composer, a songwriter, a tablature book editor, a solo musician or in a band, Guitar Pro adapts to all your needs, and saves you precious time in making progress on the guitar or any other instrument. Our Manuals and Quick Start Guides provide comprehensive, easy-to-understand instructions on using your device. Transposition features are also available to easily transcribe your songs from one instrument to another. You can make tablatures for each instrument, scroll the music score, write your music and use many pedagogical tools such as a chord dictionary or a scale library. The software is compatible with many instruments such as guitar, drums, bass, piano, ukulele and many others! The world leader in tablature editing, Guitar Pro has been downloaded over 15 million times worldwide since 1997. Guitar Pro is a software program available on Windows and Mac OS that allows all musicians to read, write and share their tablatures.
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